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... oppositions ever known in Parliament, witlt d no bitter spirit, but yet with a manifest aim to turn out Adnd supersede the Whig Ministry: and when at length r od aD MELBOURNE'S Administration lost office a a id econd time, for an attempt greatly to relax ...

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... usual zoal and ardoer to acquire a fresh auxliary in the person of the Duke of Cambridge. He wan ciurled alike by Tory and by Whig. On the one band tie was solicited by Fox, Sheridan, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Sussex, asid the Duchess of Dovonshire-on ...

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... or an orator; yet he is a man of great RI respectability, and stands high as a man of business. di The same convention of Whigs that selected GENERAL d TAYLOR from one of the Southern States as Presi- bi dent, selected MR. FILLHORE from the state of New ...

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... lty of roan endomm o n WI retirement fro t iln high offi c last yye r. Hisa lordstrip was ever throughout lif, a cousrstert Whig arrd a sound and ?? judge. ?? is sut._ eeeded In his title by tlre lion. Charles Edward Peyys: ant d II,, ~tl eonsathd sosai ...

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... Slalbaurne Fart, and seen be- ?? tire favourite orators of the house, always support- us8 tire alsal liberal section of lire whigs. Amongst his first alipoinroments was tlrat of vice-preaident of tire board of trade, JItM lire lust alellbourne ministry, ...

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... the Presidenoy, had been well received by that party throughout the Union. Fillmore Webster, or Scott, was expected to be the Whig candidate: The American papers contain the usual amount of disaster by fire, steam explosions, and railway collisions by which ...

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... or thle Earl of Liverpool was formed, with the differec a u0 fiast Mr. Hluskisson and one or two others of the moderae~ in- Whigs were retained. Art adverse vote given by Mr. Hsl 0it iisstoona tha East Itetford Bill, induced him to plaehisc t 0g resignation ...

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... said for about three years, from the end of 1827 to then aM Ie latter part of 1830. la 1834, on, the dismissal of the ht in a Whigs, the DUKE held the seals of half the Govern- i Mt. ment provisionally till the return of SIR RoBERT E PEEL from the Continent ...

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... during one half of the time, supporting better government during the other half, but himself indepen- dent of both Tories and Whigs, and to the last as honest antd upright a man as ever lived. As a ewspaper editor the extent and variety of his learning was ...

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... esays the Edinburgh Courantt, was to head a section of the Conservative party iu Edinbalrgli in canvassing and polling for the Whig.Radit Bailie Brown Douglas, on the ground of his pledges to vote for tie abolitiot of the hfayaooth Grant. DicATU OF Rog ADMIARAL ...

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... advocate of that measure; which, considering that his family possessed several pocket boroughs, and that he was among that Whig aristocracy who so long regarded the government of the country as their prescripttve right, was an act deserving of historical ...